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Changes in removal pathway has twice impact of key source on ozone pollution levels 7 April 2020

Changes in removal pathway has twice impact of key source on ozone pollution levels

Better understanding of this ozone sink is essential for improved modeling and prediction of air pollution, ecosystem health, and climate.

COM Program partnership with NCEI's Applied Research Center puts instrumental record into long-term context 31 March 2020

COM Program partnership with NCEI's Applied Research Center puts instrumental record into long-term context

The partnership has resulted in a number of high quality paleo datasets, without which significant advancements over the last 5 years in understanding societally-relevant risks such as drought and temperature changes in a long-term context would not have been possible.

Women's History Month: A conversation with Dr. Lucy Hutyra 26 March 2020

Women's History Month: A conversation with Dr. Lucy Hutyra

In honor of Women's History Month, NOAA is highlighting a few of its female scientists and funded researchers who are making significant strides in the climate sciences and other science fields. The following interview is with Dr. Lucy Hutyra, an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment at Boston University and CPO Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4) Program-funded scientist. 

AC4 Program holds inaugural PI meeting for Atmospheric Composition from Space Working Group 6 March 2020

AC4 Program holds inaugural PI meeting for Atmospheric Composition from Space Working Group

The principal investigator meeting was an opportunity to complement the atmospheric composition sessions at the JPSS/GOES-R Summit, and continue AC4 efforts to leverage existing meetings to hold principal investigator meetings.

COM-funded projects demonstrate value of ocean data in improving understanding and modeling 25 February 2020

COM-funded projects demonstrate value of ocean data in improving understanding and modeling

A number of researchers, funded in part by the Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) Program, presented results that could help improve Earth-system prediction at the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020.

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